@@tintoverano it's a Ryobi compressor. A small battery powered one that is useful for mobile work, however I think the Milwaukee's compressor may be better for my with a larger air tank
@@johnmartin19 I can only really use it to blow something, then the compressor motor kicks in almost straight away. Certainly wouldn't use it to inflate a tyre. Looks like Milwaukee is the way to go. Thanks for your comment
I’m glad I stumbled upon your channel excellent work I just subscribed!!
@@Scott-q3c3y thank you
Nice work matt “bart simpsons head” 🤣
I haven’t done much work on those PD engines before but heard they are strong
Cheers
@@mrautoservices7354 it's got his spiky hair thing going on, they were a good design, just couldn't keep up with tighter emission rules. Cheers mate
@@mechanicmatt871 They do like eating cam lobes & cam followers... usually on only one valve (dunno why that is). That gets dull fast.
@@jamesward5721good point! thanks for mentioning that, I forgot to say in the video although I remember telling the customer about it. Cheers Matt
hi Matt, what is the brand and type of the compressor you're using? thanks!
@@tintoverano it's a Ryobi compressor. A small battery powered one that is useful for mobile work, however I think the Milwaukee's compressor may be better for my with a larger air tank
@@mechanicmatt871 I'll check both out, I'm looking for one as well for mobile work - thanks again!
Ive got one of the ryobi compressors i would not recommend they are rubbish.
@@johnmartin19 I can only really use it to blow something, then the compressor motor kicks in almost straight away. Certainly wouldn't use it to inflate a tyre.
Looks like Milwaukee is the way to go. Thanks for your comment